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E Letter (July -
Sept 2022)
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NPO CERTIFICATION
Invest in Trust and Choose to be Trusted
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Launch of
certification management information system (CMIS)
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It
is with great pleasure we
announce that due to the collaborative efforts of PCP NPO Certification and IT
Units, we have launched our new Certification Management Information System (CMIS)
https://cmis.pcp.org.pk. Our intent is to
produce a digital system that is robust and user friendly and would digitize the
whole certification process.
PCP looks forward to working,
and developing more on this feature in the future as well. |
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NPO
certification panels |
PCP, the body approved by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for the
certification of nonprofit entities in Pakistan, has granted certification
approval to as many as 62 organizations from April to June 2022.
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Certification panels held during July -
September 2022
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Sr #
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Date
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No. of Cases Presented
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No. of Cases Approved
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1
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07-07-2022
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20
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14 |
2
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27-07-2022
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20
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15
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3
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10-08-2022
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20
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11 |
4
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29-08-2022
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20
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15 |
5 |
08-09-2022 |
20
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16 |
6 |
27-09-2022 |
20
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14 |
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Total
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120
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85
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Beyond tax benefits, PCP Certification Stamp helps to bridge the information and credibility gap between grant-makers and grant recipients, builds NPOs' capacity to meet international standards of Governance, Transparency & Accountability and last but not the least, build a credible pool of nonprofits that are reliable and effective development partners.
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A session
with newly recruited inland revenue service (IRS) officers
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PCP was invited for a
lecture/ discussion at the post-induction training of newly recruited Inland
Revenue Service (IRS) Officers, organized by IRS Academy Lahore |
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While speaking to the
trainees, Executive Director PCP along with Manager NPO Certification gave a
broad introduction of PCP, its certification program and regulatory landscape
for NPOs including tax related matters. The event was attended by more than 35
participants who took keen interest in knowing about the NPO certification
process since it is fundamental for the organizations promoting social welfare
in Pakistan.
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Meeting with
the parliamentary secretary for the law and justice ministry
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The Executive
Director PCP had a productive meeting with the Parliamentary Secretary for the
Law and Justice Ministry on the regulatory regime for NPOs in Pakistan. |
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We look forward to working
together and fostering an enabling environment for the civil society sector and
NPOs.
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Sector Research
Knowledge development to support your work in the charitable sector
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A national level household survey on individual philanthropy in Pakistan
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As part
of the large-scale study on the state of philanthropy in Pakistan, the PCP
Research Unit designed a nationally representative survey on individual giving
in Pakistan. The survey will cover an estimated 12,000 households from the four
provinces of Pakistan as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and
Gilgit-Baltistan (GB). The survey questionnaire, using a mixed methods research
design, has been finalised and enumerators have been selected from local areas
to administer the survey in the field. A two days training was imparted to 25
enumerators (19 males and 6 females) from Islamabad, Punjab, and KPK. The
objective of the training was to educate the participants about various
dimensions of philanthropy and the purpose of the study, as well as to help them
understand the meaning and relevance of survey questions themselves before
asking the respondents. |
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The data collection process is
planned to commence in mid-October 2022. The next capacity building session for
enumerators from Sindh and Balochistan will be held at Karachi after the
rehabilitation of affected communities in the flood-hit areas. The study is
expected to generate knowledge and information about the total quantum of
philanthropy in Pakistan as also to examine the trends and patterns of giving in
Pakistan.
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Corporate
philanthropy survey (CPS) 2020 |
The
Corporate Philanthropy Survey (CPS) report, 2020 has been finalised and is in
the design and printing phase. Besides a comprehensive in-house review by the
PCP research team, the report has also been reviewed by external experts, namely
Ms. Javeria Younas from the Department of Economics at SESS, IBA and Dr. G.M.
Arif, Former Joint Director, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE),
Islamabad.
The report
presents an enhanced analysis of business companies’ CSR initiatives and giving
patterns by their size, number of employees, and geographical location. |
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Qurbani
hides: A case study of Karachi city
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Recognising
the fact that the ritual of qurbani or ‘sacrifice’ is widely practiced on the
occasion of Eid-ul-Azha in Pakistan and generates significant revenue for many
stakeholders involved in the process, PCP conducted a pilot study on qurbani
hides in seven districts of Karachi. The purpose of the study was to explore the
socio-economic dimensions of qurbani hides and skins in Pakistan by identifying
their marketing chain and assessing the quantum of funds generated from these
hides and used for philanthropic activities. Data were collected during the
three days of Eid-ul-Azha in the target districts of Karachi division. The first
draft of the report has been completed and is circulated for an internal review.
The headline finding of the study is that in 2022, a total of 1.67 million hides
and skins of sacrificial animals were collected across the seven target
districts of Karachi, and their monetary value was estimated at 1.78 billion
rupees, with 80% of the proceeds going to philanthropic organisations.
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Academic
course on philanthropy extended to the fall 2022 semester
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With a view to involving
youth in philanthropic activities, PCP in collaboration with Shaheed Zulfikar
Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology (SZABIST) Islamabad piloted an
academic course titled "Introduction to Philanthropy" in the Fall Semester of
2021. |
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Newspaper
articles by PCP on philanthropy
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The Pakistan Centre for
Philanthropy’s (PCP) Research Unit has been regularly informing and educating
people regarding the importance of philanthropy through the publication of
newspaper articles. |
The
first article titled "Riding the winds of change", was written by Dr
Zainab Salim, Senior Programme Officer - Research and published in the Daily
DAWN on July 18, 2022. The article underlines the critical role of educational
institutions in inculcating values of compassion, empathy, and civic
responsibility amongst the youth. Educating young people about philanthropy,
volunteerism, and the importance of community service and cultivating an early
interest in “giving back to society” may be the impetus towards
institutionalising youth philanthropy and fostering a culture of positive youth
development and civic engagement. Through meaningful engagement and experiential
learning, young adults can evolve into more informed and generous members of
society, leading to a paradigm shift whereby Pakistani youth is viewed as an
asset rather than a liability for meeting the challenges of the changing world.
Read it here: https://bit.ly/3rqLDbc |
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The second
article titled "Philanthropy — a buffer for floods" was written by
Muhammad Tahir, Programme Officer - Research, and published in DAWN on September
26, 2022. It argues that philanthropy can alleviate the harmful impact of
climate change and natural disasters such as the recent floods in Pakistan by
investing resources towards strategies geared to address environmental issues,
including reforestation, decarbonisation, and the construction of dams. In this
regard, philanthropists can play a vital role in supporting activities for
climate change adaptation. Read it here:
https://bit.ly/3rni0Yg |
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PHILANTHROPY SUPPORT SERVICES
Making partnerships and grant-making more efficient
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Training on taxation and regulatory compliance for non-profit organizations
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After the successful
completion of 06 training events in 03 main cities engaging 60 participant NPOs,
PCP brought its exclusive two days training on "Taxation and Regulatory
Compliance for NPOs" again to reach out to those organizations that were left
out previously. Two batches held in Islamabad and we look forward to continuing
with more of our training sessions on similar or any other relevant topic for
nonprofits in the upcoming quarter. |

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A session on personal development and philanthropy for PCP staff
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It was an absolute pleasure
to have Mr. Azam Jamil for a session with us. His insightful session was
a much needed discussion for the PCP team, and we are delighted to have
interacted with him on personal development and philanthropy.
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HANDS
Pakistan's dialogue on CSR and faith-based funding
At HANDS Pakistan's Dialogue
and Book Launch on CSR and Faith-based Funding for Community Development,
Executive Director PCP highlighted the quantum of philanthropic giving by
Pakistanis including local individuals, diaspora and corporates. She emphasized
that the NPOs should also explore this untapped stream of funding for their
social causes on a sustainable basis.
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BAT’s visit of PCP
Director The British Asian
Trust (BAT) Pakistan, Ms. Kamyla Marvi Tapal, visited PCP's office today. A
productive discussion was held on the avenues and opportunities around social
impact financing in Pakistan, and potential partnership between PCP and BAT in
this regard. We look forward to deliberating further on public-private
partnership models to promote social development in the country.
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PCP and OGDCL have renewed their MOU
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PCP and Oil and Gas
Development Company Limited-OGDCL have renewed their MoU which aims at
facilitating OGDCL, one of the largest corporate givers in the country, to
manage their CSR funds effectively by routing them towards transparent and
impactful organizations. |
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Employment exchange platform for GBC
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PCP has taken on board
ROZEE.PK to work on the development of a one-stop, web-based digital employment
platform under the EU-Pak Civil Society Project with the intent to connect job
seekers and employers in GBC. |
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This online
portal will prove to be a significant step towards catering to the IT boom in
the GBC region that has consequently made many recruitment processes to be
switched to online means. It will also provide an online space for I/NGOs and
private companies to tap into the pool of skilled youth from the GBC region. |
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Flood relief grants facilitated by PCP
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The flood catastrophe in
Pakistan wreaked havoc in major parts of the country and to mitigate the
destruction, nonprofit organizations are working tirelessly. In this regard, PCP
facilitated the flood relief and rescue grants. The Citizens Foundation (TCF) UK
received grant funds of $50,000 from Give2Australia on behalf of the Phoenix
Foundation. |

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Similarly,
Akhuwat received PepsiCo Foundation's grant of $196,300 through Give2Asia to
provide disaster relief in the form of emergency food rations to approximately
35,000 individuals impacted by the floods in Pakistan. |
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Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy
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A Company
set up under Section 42 of the Companies
Act 2017
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RDF Centre, G-9/1, Mauve Area, Islamabad.
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Phone: 051-2286531
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